SHIPPING MEWS.
. « PHASES OF THE MOON, JULY. • Day. Hr.m. Last quarter 8 4 17 a.m. Now inoon 15 0 43 a.m. First quarter 21 4 48 p.m. , Full moon 50 3 58 p.m. MOON'. Moon rises to-day, 8.55 p.m.; cets', 10.35 a.m. Friday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 7.53 a.m.; 8.9 p.m. To-morrow. 8.32 a.m.; 8.50 p.m. SUX. Sun rises to-day, 7.16 am.; sets, 4.33 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JULY J. ALEXANDER, s.ft (3.10 a.m.). 377 tons. Vlekerinan, from Mnungnrakau. MANAKOA, o.s. (3.40 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Motueka.. ROSAMOND, s.s. (3.43 a.m.). 721 tone. Irwin, from Onelmnga. MAUNUANUI. 53.. (6.25 a.m.). 7527 ton;, Wonall, from Sydney direct. Passengers: Saloon- Hisses Hughes. Hicks, GUkison, Miller, Williamn, l'owc, Brown, Taylor, Vlcko.ry, Evans-, Stewart, Smith, M'Dougalb Creasy, Lamp, Hilton, M'lnlosb, Hingstock, Hardy, Cafferj'. M'Tntosli. Kichmonil, Mesdames C. Holdsworth, Kirk and 2 children bullion:, Beadol. Lawora. Burnett, Weston and child, high's, Jaggard, Lewis aud 2 children and maid. Donovan, Hendry. Evans, O'Mara, Lone. Buchanan, Block, Victor. Collins. Davis, Newman, Creaky, M'Dougnll, Mcnzies, Cameron. Wall. Austin, Williams. Captain Taylor, Dr. Cameron. Messrs. C. Holdsworth, Jeffreys, V. M'Keown, Rutherford, Beadcl and son. Iteid, Dascclles nnil son, Rcid, Oilirer, Fair, Easson, Walton. Daviej, Inglis (2>. Jaggard, Donovan, Brown, Hendry, Tothill. Dimant. Ttico, Peck, Christie, Frcy, Marcus, Ashley, M'Kinstry. Rowlcs, Cope. Mercer, Sladc, Wall, Gawith, Lowcry, Jladdox; 98 steerage. MAOKI, 5.6. (6.51) a.m.). 3399 tons, Aldwcll, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Duff, Rain, Eggleton, Jtundle, Smith (3), Henrys. James, Strouts, Bowles. Allen, Connell, Harrigan, Harnett, ist'Jta«ters, Dc Lisle, Jt'Ponald, .lone.', Jlesdames Do lioy, Duff, Aitken, Latimer, Dristoe, Matthews, Kirk, Bond, Scllars. Harris. Wallace, Smith. Colo. Knuckoy, Cillies, Harrison, Colville, Wood, Co'stello, Fisher, Ili':hard3, Newport, Scott, Kin?, Smith, Lawrence. Allen. Dr. Carragc, Hon. liarr, Captain Smith, Hon. Parata, Hon. Jones, Justice Chapman, Lieutenant Stone, llcssra. Do Hey, Thompson, Stewart. Jfßne. Mornn, Kirk, Hardy, Hill, Handle,- Dunn, Smith, Wright, Thomas, Hansen, Jf'Donald, Jameson, Bond, Row lauds, Harris, James, Harvey, Cootcs, Graham. Symcs, Pctrie, Cooper, M'Conncll, Bonten, Shaw, Nicholron-, Wilson, Menzien, Hotter, Mutvro, Croll, Davi~, Paterson. Bristol, Latimer, Lord, White-Parsons, Eegle tou, Richards, Fisher, Bray, Sntcr, Wood, Bowcn, Xieol, Kainger. Flockart. Donaldson, Salmon. Bootham, Seott, Turner, Smith, King. Flavcll, Colville. Jt'Klwnin, Clarksou. Allen. Prccec. Rcid, Corry, Manning, and Ttnv. Hollowoy; 90 steerage. KAITOA. s.s. (8.5 a.m.), 305 lons, Henry, from Foxton. (JJUIA. sa-. (10.55 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Wanganui. NAVUA. s.s. (11 a.m.). 2930 tons. Edwin, from Auckland, Gishornc. and Xanicr. RIPPLE, s.s. (2,15 p.m.), 370 ton;, Carlson, from Oishorne. CORINNA. s.s. (3.M p.m.). 1271 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. MUR.ITAI. s.f. 'A p.m.). 7«0 tons, Firth, from London, via way ports, OANOPUS. s.'.i. (7 p.m.), 1337 tons, Giubons, from Westport. ARAUUItA, s.s.. (10 p.m.), 1590 tons.' Lambert, from West Coast. Nel«nn, and Pirlon. Passengers: Saloon—jli«=es Palmer. Qualtcr, Bryan, Williams, Shain, Petlieric.k, Href, Barnes. Mesrianies Breach, Bryan. Lienfold, .Woods. Fisher and 4 children. Thomas and child, fiushby, Jinlstou. Slnnro,' Hannah. Shaw', Morgan,Kicc and 2 children, Naylor, Messrs. Hrench, Melville. Cramp, Williams, Trncsdale, Kingston, Lieutenant Shcppard. .T. N. Greonland. Mathieson, Tiecd, Rogers, Phillips. Dickens. Sangwoll, Monro. Williams. Liuklnter. Ingles. Chri.4ic. Battle. Jones, Tilly. Evans, Hall, lllngworlli, Meek; Plnmmer. Haydon. Andrews, Camnlicll. RooKes. Hillman. Hotclililss. Lodge, Naylor, Goodnran, M'Callum, Wise, Black; 30 steerage. SUVKItTC. «.*. (11.30 p.m. from the stream),. 6235 tons. Oowiuy, for Valparaiso.
DEPARTURES. WKD2CK.SDAV, JULY 3. WAUPIItI. 5.?. (12.20 p.m.), 7'i tons. Fowler, for Grey mouth. KXEUIiV. steam trawler (12.40 p.m.), 06 tons. Brown, for Conk Strait. PATF.ENA. .«.. (12.50 p.m.). 1212 toll?, Watson, for Pieton air! Nelson. POHIiRUA, ha (3.p.m.), 1175 tone, Cameron, for Greymouth. SOltliKMi. whaler (.1.20 p.m.), 46 tons, Eltcfeeii. for Blnll'. AOP.KIIB, f.s. (5.5 p.m.), 77 tons, Flsk, for Patea. PIJTIKI, n.s. (5.25 p.m.), 409 tons, v.'lml. Strom, for Wansanui. 'MAORI, 5.?. (8.5 p.m.), 3309 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. MAXAIiOA. 5.5. (8.20 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Haveloek. ('OPJN'NA. s.ss. (10.15 p.m.). 1271 »ons, Cameron, for Kelson, New Plymouth, and OnehtttigA. KAITOA. s.c. (10.40 p.m.}, 350' tons. Cmham, for Seisin and West Coast. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Opawa, Blenheim. Julv 4. lllenlicim, Blenheim. July 4. Queen of tli" South, Vnxton, July 4. Arapawa, Lyl.telton. July 4. Howorn. Patea', July 4. Nikiui. Nelson. Mot-ueka, July 4. Mnraroa. LvtteUoli, July 4. Kaikoura, London, via. Auckland, July 4. Kent, I.yKcUoii, July 4. Westralia.. Dunodin. Lytlellon, July 4. Wakntu, liyt.telton. KaiUoiun, July 4. Puteen.a, Nel-nu. Pieton. July 4. Kowhnl, Oi'ljonie, July 5. Kaiapoi. Wex-tport, July 5. Kniraki, Karamen-, July 5. , Aorere, Patea, July 5. Kennedy, Nol'on, via. Terakohe. July 5. Maori, LyttoMon, July 5. Tarawora, northern ports, June 5. Warrimoo. Melbourne, via south, Julv 5. Kumara, Bluff. July 5. Bitoili. West. Cow*. Nelson, July 6. Hrci"/,e, TiTttolton. July 6. Kapiti. Wanpanni, July 6. Kapinii, I'icton. July 6. Pohenia. Qreymouth. July 7. Taintii, Lyttelton, July 7. Ifonowai, Duncdin. Lyttelton, July 7. Manaroa., Iln.volock, July 7. Posamond. New I'lynioutli, July 7> Haupiri, Greymouth, July 7. Te Anau, southern ports. July 9. Mokoia, northern psrts, July 9. Corinn.a, southern parts, July 10. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hippie, Napier, July 4. On.iwa. Blenheim, July 4. Blenheim, Blenheim, July 4. Oueon of the South. Foxton, July 4. Huia, Wflncanul. July 4. Arapawa, Wnnganui, July 4.. Hawera, Patea, July 4. Nikan, Nelson, Motuoka, July 4. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 4. Westralia, Sydney, via. northern port?, July 4. Manntranui, Melbourne, via south, July 4. Alexander. Pieton. Julv 4. Kowhaj, Oroymontli. via Wcstport. July 5. Aorere. Patea, July 5. . Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, July 5. Pateena, Pieton, Nelson, July 5. Maori, Lyttelton, July 5. Wakatu, Kaikoura., Lyttelton, July 5. Kent, Avomnouth. via lias Pnlmas. July 5. Tarawcra, liyttclton. Dimcdin, July 5. Warrimoo, Sydney direct, July 6. Kumara, London. July 6. Arahura, Pieton. Nelson. West Coast, Julv 6.
Breeze, Winganui. July 6. Kapiti. Wnnganui, July 6. Kapiml, Pate-a. July 6. Muritai, Lytteltoil, July fi. Kajrald. Lyttelton, July 6. Waihiyra, Oamaru. July 6. Haupiri, Picton. Napier, East Coast, Anrkland, July 8. Rosamond. I'iclon, Kelson, New Plymouth, Onohnnifii, July 8. Manaroa, Molilalia, July 8. Itonovrai. northern port?. July 8. Mokoia, Lyttolton, Dnncdin, July 9. Maponrika. Kelson. West Coast, July 9. Tc Anau, New Plymouth. Westport; flrcymoiith. July 9. Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehuuga, July 10. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OP STEAMEItR. WAPItIMOO, s.s., left Melbourne June 86, for Hobart, southern ports, anil Wol- I ttngton. Due Wellington July 5. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney July 9. WESTRALTA. e.s.. left Bunodin today for Lyttelton and Wellington. Due Wollinstori July 4. Leaves same day for northern ports and Sydn>y. Due Sydney, Julv 12. VICTOUTA. P. 9.. left. Sydnjy July 3, for northeni porta and Wellington. Duo Wellington July 14. Leaves fame dnv lor LvlteVmi and Unnedin. ' MOANA, P.«., loa<vo?S.vdnoy July 6. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington Julv 10. L?ave- .liO.f It for southern pcrU Ilnb.irt. and Melbourne. Due Melbourne July 20. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMF.KS TO AllltlVt:. From London. lONIC (due nbout. July 9), failed on May 2J, vie. Cape Town and llobart. (Shaw, Saviil and Albion Co., agent?.) KAIKOUEA (due about July 8), sailed on May 4, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agent-.) ST Alt OP SCOTLAND (due about Anunsl--1), sailed on May 21, via Australian wort* au4 Auckland. U«er. JJaCi usW,)
From Liverpool. , MOIiAYSIIIItb" Mho about .Inly 15), eniloil on May 11, via. L:ts l'almns. (F.-S. Line, ngenls.) TYHON'K (duo about July 29), Failed on May 25, via Aiicklmnt. (F. : S. Line, agents.) KSSKX (iluo about. August 19), foiled oil June 22. vin Las I'ulinns, Cape Town, llnbart, ami Auckland. Il'.-tf. I'""', agents.) From Clasgow. AWA1101! (due alionl duly 10), sailed on April 1, via Siii-k. Newra-tlo, and Wangnliui. (Levin mid Co.. agent-.) From Montreal. TOKOMAKU idno olioiil duly 15\ -ailed on April 15. via Aiwlralian purls and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) T , . WHAKATANi; (due ahont July M. sailed on Jluv 27, via Australian ports -Jihl Au.-k----land. Wre Zealand Shippm" Co.. agents.) JIATATUA (duo alioul August 27). sailed on June 20. via ,tu-lrnli<in ports and Auekland. (New Zealand .Shipping Co., agents.) From New York. COtiIITKIKLD (duo about July 17), failed on April 15. via Australian polls and Auckland. (Tyser Line, ngentfO ,(NC.LO-SAXON (due about July 19). Failed on April 25, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil XEIDKNTELS (duo about July 20). sailed on llnv 2, via Melbourne mid Sydney. (Dalgctv and Co.. agents.) ST All OV AUSTHALIA (due August 2). sailed on May 25, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agent*.! STKATHKOY (due about August 61. failed on Jl.iv 17. via. Australian porta. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) From Bunbiiry. KATOA (duo about AuKuet 20), sailed in June. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) satleks to aukive. From Newcastle HELEN DENNY, barnuc, sailed ou June 21. From Grays Harbour. JtAKAWELL American four-masted barquentlne, sailed on Jn.no 6. From Advonturo Bay (Tas.), IVIED WAVE, barque, failed on June 29. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. * .SUVA, July 3. Sailed.—Tofun, for Sydney. SYDNEY, July 3. Sailed.—Victoria (1 p.m.), for Auckland. MELIIOUJIXK, July 3. Sailcd.-Mocraki, for Bluff, via lloliart. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Hauroto (5.15 p.m.), for Suva. Arrived.—Kuitangatn, from Westport; Waimatc, from Tokomaru Bay. GISIIOIINE Sailed.—Kowhni (noon), for Wellington. N A VI Ell. Arrived.—Mokoia (1 p.m.), from Wellington. FOXTO.N. To sail.—Queen of the South (11 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrivod.—Palecna' (4.53 p.m.), from Weiliniltoii. .Sailed.-Pateona. (6.5 p.m.), for Kelson. NELSON. • Arrived.—Rotoiti (7 'a.m.) and Woverlcy (6.45 a.m.). from Wellington. Siulcd.-Nikau (7.15 p.m.). for Wellington. KAKAMKA. Airivod.-Dcfender (11.20 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPOIiT. Arrived.-Flon (nonu) and Komata (4.20 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTF.I.TON. Arrived.-Taviuni. from Westport: l'uknki. from Orcymoutli. Sailed.—Kent (7.5 p.m.). for Wellington, en route for West of Kngland port*; Wnka'u and Cygnet, for Knikonr.-i; Arapawa, tfi.ss p.m.). for Wcliin'.-.on and Patea.
Salleil.-'hraroa (6.*j p.m.;. for WolliiiEton. T'a—eiiKev-: Saloon-Mi-.-eM liptlis. ford. Clarke, Jarman, Me-iiamcs Sccley, Simmouds, Maorliouse, Weill), •lone-', I'r-.odv, Tnivood end 2 children. Hall. Messrs. W. 11. J'.-'ker, Harper, flea ham, Inwood, Cb.lston, lllltler, J. li. Po!lo:-k, Movice.,"licevcr., Simnioiids J. C. Secley. 25 <feiaj;e. Sailcil-We.-'ralia (8.30 p.m.), fnr Wolliiurion. I'axrciicurs: Saloon—Miss f,cwis, Hlirimnloii. .Mesdamcs Jolm.uon, Shrimptun, Bishop Cleary, Dean O'Sliea, ik-.ui liesnaiill, Mc-srs. Thom.-on, O'Shauirhne-sv, Johnston, Ferris, Perkins. For N'anicr-Mr. Baldwin. For Cishornc-Mi--s Jlills, Mesdamei lluninh. Fosler, Jfes-rs. Dickinon. Wnntton. For Auckiaml-Me?dainc= Man- I nah. Saunders and .">' children, jlasset., i Shank', Ilns-cl, Saunders, Faulk- ' ner, Lewis. i ?01IT C'JAI.MKIi-S i ' Arrived.--Delphic J (2.10 p.m.), from Lyttel- 1 ton. ! DrXEDI"*. i Sailed.—Warrimoo, for Sydney, via Wei- j tinirlon. Passcnirors: Saloon—For Sydney ! —Mesdames Gilmaii. Cnrr. Mackenzie, : l,ni«!.'. .Messi-c. Citmaii, Carr, Steivarl, ! I'recee; 4 i-teerase. | DbUFF. Arrived.—Nairnshire (10.30 a.m.), from Port Chalmers; Kumara (4.30 p.m.'. from Tiniaru. Sailed— Hirer Clyde (3.30 pan.), for Newcastle. THIS WEEK'S RYDXEY BOAT. After a. lino weather pa=sa?o, the Hiiioii Company's steamer Maunsaniii arrived nt Wellington from Sydney direct at «.S0 a.m. ye-terday. She left the .New Soulh Wale-i port al. 12.30 p.m. on Saturday, and took three davs IB hours on the inn iu-,-os--. The followlns cai-Ro came la hand, by the Yc":,?t:-IGJ harveh, 17 drums, and 150 casks oil. 331 bars oopoor, 80 naves. 1311 felloes. 144 swingles, 72 shads. 10 bundles -d n fts. 77 cases tea. "10 cn?os poap, 163 rack.' ricemeal, m hags oilcake, 700 ines ochre, 767 pieces timber. ICU c-eslis salt, 73 drum' earbide, 60 packases periodicots. 2£o cases pines, and a larpe tiuanlity of suudrie:.; p.Uo transhipments e;: Ilia. StraMißylc, Arammi, Jfoldavia, Nikko, Jlaru. (Irantala. ])umbl&, Goslar, Linden, Montoro, and Albany. In continuation of her journey to Melbourne, via, southern ports and Holiart, the **aungauiii leaves iioit at 5 p.m. to-day. MUCITAI FROM LONDON. An arrival in port yeslerliay was the Tvser liner Jlurilai. The vessel came from London, via, Australian ports, Auckland, and Kapler. The second officer reports that tho eteamer left London on May 4, and met with very heavy vreat'ner. After passing Cape Town, heavy sonth-caslerly gales prevailed for the greater part of the passage to Melbourne. Captain J. Firth is in command, his other officers belli;::— First, 51:'. H. .Sherrington•, second. Jtr. L. H. Swan: third. Mr. F. W. Williams; fourth, Jtr. F. iligden; chief engineer, Mr. Chappell; second, Mr. tlewew; third, Mr. Corlctt; fourth. Mr. Smart'; fifth, Mr. Henderjoii; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. Grey; second, Mr. Smith. The Jlnrital leaves Wellington for Lyttelton on Saturday. AN OLD-TiMF.lt GOXE. After serving nbout 100 .years in the capacity ol a cargo-carrier and bulk, tho old ship Asia has ended her' days. In her lime she was a well-known trader, saya the "Sydney Sun," but as she became too old for roaming the soas she was converted into a. hulk, and for some years past has been owned by Messrs. Lever Bros. She even outgrew her usefulness in this role, mid w;i< towed away down to Middle Harbour. Svdnev, and there beached and set on fire. Heine an old wooden ship, and as dry as tinder, she burned fiercely, uud was soon reduced to a.shes. The Asia, wan copper-fastened: and a tiiinntity of metal was recovered from her.
KEXT FOU AVOXMOUTII. The V. and P. Lino's steamer Kent will I arrive in the stream at Wellington from livttclton to-tlav for bunker coal. On Fridav fh« will take her departure Tor Avonmoutli. via Las Palinas. DREDGE MANCTIESTEV. TSQUIUV. The. nautical inquiry into the supposed \o-i of the tlredfe Manchester was to have commenced nt Lyttclton yesterd-ty. It <vas found, however, that some of t]i« witnetsea could not attend, and consequently it has been decided to hold the inquiry at Ihnstehurr.h nl 11 a.m. to-morrow. Mr. Ch'rislie. arflstnnt engineer to the Rvilncv lliniioiir Board, was a passonsror from the Now Smith Wales norl by the Maimgamii yesterday, and will be present during tlio hearing of the p.asr. MKSS-TATILK OOSSII'. Mr. C. ltti'le, assistant, purser of Hie Taluue, bus. joined the Squall as purser. Mr. 11. 11. Corletl, of I ho. Union Company's Auckland ollicc t-lafl". has hecii appointed assistant purser of the Talune. Mr. A. Itatliborie, fourth ollicar of the Mokoia. who was on the liosuinond us third, lias transferred to the I'atorna. Captain Kiitler. of I lie Wainiin. is < f , have tflinnnrorv coiuniillld or Iho Monowni. Mr. .1. Kc.tl (1-ite Wuiti'inatal U'ocs as chief, .Mr. A. M'l.ennan retains his position as 'second, ami Mr. I>. O'liara. (late Wainina) is third olliccr.
Mr. M. Levi hiw joined the Itosamond as third "Ulcer.
Mr. V. (i. Marnier. Assistant, purser of the MnuuL'anui. hiis been appointed purser oftheTe Aunii. ami will join the latter vensol at ilunediu. Mr. Kwau. assistant purser o: tlui Xavua. is to join the Ma-iinua-nui In a similar capacity. Mr. ft. M'lntvrr. second engineer of the Ataatiiler, lift Wu vwsvl »t .lYclUflst'JU
I'.ii route from Sydney to Auckland, the Inion Company s |>..M.s. Mai.■una. advised ' "'fy" bi.sl evenins that she was evUam on "vi'|'.° - ut llK ' ,I,>rlht-r " '""''• "■' Tho Norwej-inn lianiue Don is e.'iperled .(> complete of her cariro of llnl- '<■;'";;; ;«■ Lytt v i loll , o .,| ;iy . Ari( ,,. tal;i „, 1" hallasf Kim will .-ail for New Caledonia. "I"if or (ibtsgow. On arrival at llunedin from northern pens next v.oeli Die Jl,.l io la will he docked lor e eainiiK , lIW | j,:iii,ti,iir. This will piohahly delvy lie.- norihein siiilinir for a It. is Mpeeieil that, 11.M.5. Tainni will not airiu' at Ui-llinsrlon from Lyttvltmi until from this limo forward the T-Vilc.ril-lojilder-Shire Line will he hnou-u as (lie federal and Sliire Line. This decision has lii'i'ii arrived at in consodiionco of the amaliraiiiation of the lloulder licet with I lie -New /.ealnnil Sliipping L'oiupan.v. Tin; auxiliary fcow Kcho, which left Wellinuion for We.st Haven on Tucfdav iHKht, will proccrd from the latter port to NcKon and hael; to West Haven again. Expected lo leave Wellington on Saturday, iho I'nion Company's steamer Wailioiu will proceed lo Oaiuaru and the lllutr to load produce for Sydney. From the latter port, tlio vessel goes to Newcastle to load coal for Kew Zealand ports. Kaiapoi, s.s„ Is due in port from Westport, to-morrow. , T 11 ?,.^ 1 " 0 " Company's steamer Kotvlvai iett (lishovnu for Westport and (Ireynioiit.h " ' V,™, 1 , 1 . >' (!S,CI ' I,I «'. A call will ho made at Wellington for hunker coal. The Stormhird was placed on the Weilnißtoii Patent Klip yesterday morning for (•leaning and painting. The steam trawler Energy vacated the cradle during the (lav. On Inday tho ferry steamer Duchess will be taken up, and she will he followed by the new steamer Awahou.
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